What Will Russia Do In Response To The Revisionist Militarization Of The Dodecanese By Greece?
Teoman Tulun ()
No 52am4, OSF Preprints from Center for Open Science
Abstract:
The Soviet Union demanded the demilitarized status of the Dodecanese in the Paris Peace Treaty negotiations since the Dodecanese was situated in a region near the Black Sea, and the demilitarized status of these islands was also relevant to Russia's security. Five months after Dendias' visit to the Russian Federation and his statements at the press conference regarding the Dodecanese, the Russian Federation recently included Greece in the list of unfriendly countries. The Russian Ambassador to Greece made a statement to the press that Russian-Greek relations that had been accumulated over many decades were nullified and there is no cooperation or contact with the Greek establishment. He also said that Greece has brought matters to the present level through its actions, even though there has been no negative action by Russia against Greece. It is now time to wait and see how Russia will react to a flagrant violation by an "unfriendly country" of the provisions of Paris Peace Treaty to which it is a party.
Date: 2022-07-31
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DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/52am4
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